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The Olmec civilization, which thrived in Mesoamerica from around 1400 to 400 BCE, is not particularly known for a specific method of killing or violence. However, archaeological evidence suggests that they practiced ritual sacrifice, possibly as part of their religious beliefs. This could involve the offering of prisoners of war or individuals chosen for sacrifice, often depicted in their art and iconography. Additionally, the presence of large stone heads and other carvings indicates a complex society that engaged in warfare, though specific details on killing methods are largely speculative.

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